Jamal
Elias

University of Pennsylvania
Ruth Meltzer FellowshipRose and Henry Zifkin Teaching Fellowship

Research Topic

Mevlevis after Rumi: Religion, Culture and the Rise of the Ottomans

Bio

Jamal Elias is Class of 1965 Term Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include Islamic mystical thought and metaphysics; religion and material culture; popular culture in South Asia and Turkey; Arabic and Persian scholarly literature; and visual studies. He authored Key Themes for the Study of Islam (2010); This Is Islam: From Muhammad and the Community of Believers to Islam in the Global Community (2011); and On Wings of Diesel: Trucks, Identity and Culture in Pakistan (2011). In the spring, Elias will explore the early phase of the Mevlevi Sufi order in thirteenth-century Anatolia.

Fellowship

2006–2007

Encouraging a broad view of Islamic societies and fostering new approaches to their religious, ethnic, and linguistic diversity.

2012–2013

Devoting intense study to a complex century characterized by the entanglement of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim life.